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San Franciscans To Vote On Banning Circumcision
Opponents of the practice say parents shouldn't impose the procedure on an infant, but let him decide for himself when he's older.
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Denver Residents Celebrate Recognition Of Juneteenth As A Federal Holiday
Denver has been celebrating Juneteenth since the 1950's. Residents there are excited about it becoming a federal holiday.
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Antony Blinken In Iceland To Protect U.S. Interest In The Arctic
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has been working the phones to the Middle East — but at the same time he's continuing with talks about the Arctic during a visit to Iceland.
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High winds derail men's downhill ski final at the Winter Olympics
Referees postponed the men's downhill alpine ski event after officials decided high winds at the Yanqing course posed a safety risk. This comes after multiple days of practice cancellations.
No internet, bad food and dirty rooms: Olympic athletes struggle in COVID quarantine
Olympic organizers scrambled to address major complaints from athletes isolating in Beijing due to positive COVID-19 tests.
What Does Patriotism Mean To You?
This Memorial Day weekend, NPR's Scott Simon looks at what patriotism means for longtime civil rights leader the Rev. William J. Barber II and for visitors to the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
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Bobbe 'Beegie' Long Adair, a formative center of Nashville's jazz scene, dies at 84
Adair was a superb soloist and tremendous accompanist, as well as the bedrock of Nashville's jazz scene after first relocating there in the early '60s.
Solve the Equation, Get an Interview
Stanford mathematician Keith Devlin talks with NPR's Scott Simon about the idea of using logic and quantitative reasoning puzzles to screen job applicants in the high-tech industry. Long a niche recruiting tactic, the method was popularized by Microsoft in the 1990s.
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George Pérez, celebrated comic book artist who redefined Wonder Woman, has died
Pérez died on Friday at age 67. In a career that spanned over four decades, Pérez's meticulous pencil was behind some of the biggest comic book heroes.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (June 23)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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